Lottery Winner Accepts $1 Million Check Wearing 'Scream' Mask

"My head hurt me for three days because I was thinking so much, [wondering] if what I've been longing for really came true".

Known only as N. Gray, the woman wore the cheeky disguise as she collected the prize won in the Supreme Ventures Super Lotto draw. "I don't beg, I don't borrow", he added.

Campbell isn't the first Super Lotto victor to protect their identity following their win. "Sometimes I feel so much pain I forgot that I won". "I haven't found it yet, but I'll be looking for one soon", he said. The owners of the Super Lotto even put out advertisements urging the victor to claim the prize before reaching the 90-day deadline. He apparently got sick on the day he found out he won the Super Lotto last November 23, 2018 and waited 54 days to come forward.

A Jamaican man has become a secret millionaire after wearing a mask from the horror movie Scream to pick up his lotto winnings. I like to handle money.

Now that the in has sunk in, Mr Campbell told the publication he has big plans for the cash. I have a little business, so I plan to make it bigger, buy an apartment. "I love to have money". Simone Clarke-Cooper, assistant vice president of Group Corporate Communications at Supreme Ventures, told the Jamaica Star that others had started doing the same thing.

Last month, a man in Iowa won $1 on a scratch ticket and drove all the way down to lottery headquarters and insisted on being paid out with a massive novelty cheque. "We are not going to tell them not to do that, because their safety is of paramount importance to us as well".